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The Coach House

(Ref. 1193606)

Arnside, Cumbria Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

14 Customer Reviews

  • "Peter and Susan are the perfect hosts they couldn't do enough for us."

    Their home is immaculate and has everything you need for the perfect stay with gorgeous walks from the front door and pubs within walking distance. It was so peaceful and so relaxing we will definitely be going back .

    PamelaNov 2025

  • "The Coach House is a great place to stay."

    It is roomy, comfortable, cosy, well-equipped and spotlessly clean. The owners are very helpful and respond quickly to any enquiry you have. We have now stayed in The Coach House twice and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others. It also has the benefit of being a 15-20 minute walk to the train station from which you can get to many locations. The only drawback is that it's limited service. If you like fish and chips, then the chippy in Arnside is a must and they deliver! Another must is Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve. Great birdwatching and a reasonable cafe. If you go by train it's very near Silverdale Station. If you like Laurel and Hardy, then a trip to Ulverston, the birth[lace of Stan Laurel, to visit the wonderful Laurel and Hardy Museum is another must. Once again, this can be reached by train.

    WilliamNov 2025

  • "The Coach House is a great place to stay."

    It is roomy, comfortable, cosy, well-equipped and spotlessly clean. The owners are very helpful and respond quickly to any enquiry you have. We have now stayed in The Coach House twice and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others. It also has the benefit of being a 15-20 minute walk to the train station from which you can get to many locations. The only drawback is that it's limited service. If you like fish and chips, then the chippy in Arnside is a must and they deliver! Another must is Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve. Great birdwatching and a reasonable cafe. If you go by train it's very near Silverdale Station. If you like Laurel and Hardy, then a trip to Ulverston, the birth[lace of Stan Laurel, to visit the wonderful Laurel and Hardy Museum is another must. Once again, this can be reached by train.

    NicoleNov 2025

  • "The Coach House on arrival was immaculate both outside and in."

    There is room on the drive for two large cars comfortably. The top garden/patio area was peaceful and attractive and with the enviable(!) log bird table/feeders there were lots of different birds to see from the main bedroom. Inside the property was very comfortable indeed. The beds, pillows and linen were comfy. The kitchen was perfect for a rental accommodation and had everything you need to cook meals (crockery, cutlery, ovenware, pans and utensils). The fridge was large and had lots of freezer space. The kitchen appliances and kitchenware were quality. The property was very warm and toastie with the heating on (our stay in October) and turned it off when I lit the gas fire which was warm and cosy. Our only criticism we have is that the television is too small for the lounge. When you have been out and about during the day and the nights drawing in, a larger television that you can see and watch comfortably is a must in the evenings! There is not much to do in Arnside, but there is a lot of local history to learn going back to the 1600's. There are two pubs on the Prom which are very welcoming and friendly and the menus are varied and decently priced. A walk from the property to the Prom is 10/15 minutes. A "Londis" shop is a 3 minute walk on the same road as the property which sells everything. Finally, the location of The Coach House is great to see more of the South Lakes (only 30 minutes to Windermere for example). We "Googled" things to do and see in the South Lakes and had plenty of choices to visit. Any time of the year The Coach House is a "home from home".

    NicolaOct 2025

  • "The Coach House is a very well presented, clean and comfortable place to stay."

    It met all of our needs for a relaxing time away. Arnside is a beautiful village tucked away on the Kent river estuary with magnificent views over Morecambe Bay. This place is ideal for a quiet break or as a base for the nearby Lake District and Lancashire coast. Very highly recommended.

    NortonOct 2025

  • "The Coach House is a very well presented, clean and comfortable place to stay."

    It met all of our needs for a relaxing time away. Arnside is a beautiful village tucked away on the Kent river estuary with magnificent views over Morecambe Bay. This place is ideal for a quiet break or as a base for the nearby Lake District and Lancashire coast. Very highly recommended.

    GordonSep 2025

  • "The Coach House was very well appointed and comfortable."

    There was a nice quiet area for sitting outside and plenty of space to park two cars. Ideal location for anyone who is interested in walking the large number of footpaths in the area or wishing to visit many places of interest.

    GeoffAug 2025

  • "A lovely, clean, well-equipped cottage with nearby woodland walks."

    SarahAug 2025

  • "Great property."

    Good location. Everything you need,we'll decorated and presented. Nice to have milk,tea,biscuits,sugar for arrival

    RobertJul 2025

  • "Expectations were high considering glowing reviews from previous guests."

    Location very good as a base for exploring the area and only a short walk to the shore. Off street parking appreciated. However, there were numerous cobwebs behind the settee, the TV, radiator in the kitchen and in the main bedroom behind the wardrobe, the headboard, on top of the curtains and on the patio door runners and also on the outside lighting. All easily remedied with a stiff broom to the outside and a vacuum for the inside.

    NigelMar 2025

  • "Lovely property & certainly the cleanest we've ever stayed in - looked as if the decorators had moved out the day before!"

    Very quiet & peaceful with lovely, rear outlook over the garden from the master bedroom - maybe a couple of small, easy chairs to appreciate the view & birdlife, for use in winter when it's too cold to sit outside? Very handy for Arnside village, shore & station, altho a steep walk back up to the house Nice having a smart TV, even if rather small for the size of the room. Would certainly recommend this property - it was good to return to somewhere warm & welcoming after a day out exploring the many places in the area (Morecambe, Grange, Kendal, etc).

    JohnNov 2024

  • "This is a lovely holiday Cottage and I have to say the most immaculately clean ..."

    This is a lovely holiday Cottage and I have to say the most immaculately clean property we have stayed in and a credit to the owners Susan and Peter, we had a lovely time here on our first visit to Arnside, The cottage was well equipped, snug and warm , we had good correspondence with the owners who kept in touch through text messages, The value for money for a week stay was outstanding, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend both the cottage and lakelovers Thanks again Terry Marie and James

    TerryNov 2024

  • "This is our third time staying at the coach house."

    It is very comfortable, clean, tidy and has everything needed for a relaxing stay. Great to have access to an ev charger. Thank you!

    MargaretNov 2024

  • "We’ve just spent a lovely week staying at The Coach House."

    Checking in and contact with the owners was very easy. The property itself was spotlessly clean, warm and welcoming. We like to cook for ourselves and found the kitchen to be very well equipped. It was nice to find the owners had left a welcome pack of milk, tea, coffee and biscuits which was very much appreciated. The property is very well positioned to do lots of local walks and we also had a visit to Heysham. A big thank you to Mr and Mrs Barker, we loved it.

    MichaelOct 2024

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting area with living flame gas fire
  • Central heating
  • Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc in rent
  • Off-road parking for 4 cars
  • Electric Vehicle charger available upon request payable to the owner
  • Garden with patio and furniture
  • Cot & high chair available
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.5 miles

The property

Resting in the former fishing port of Arnside, Cumbria, is this charming detached cottage, The Coach House.

Fabulously decorated with a traditional and homely interior, The Coach House is a lovely setting for a family adventure to The Lake District.

Ample off-road parking greets you on the gravel driveway at the front of the property, perfect for guests wanting to forget about the car and head off to explore the sights on foot.

Stepping into the cottage you're welcomed into a small vestibule, providing a handy space to store muddy boots after the day’s adventure, featuring an adjoining boiler room housing a convenient washing machine to freshen up your walking gear.

Continue through to the sitting area, beautifully-appointed with light and airy décor, and featuring traditional wooden furnishings, encouraging a cosy and inviting atmosphere.

Nestle in around the television on the rustic leather sofa for a well-deserved rest, heating the room with the warmth of the living flame gas fire in the cooler evenings.

The open-plan kitchen/diner also boasts a traditional décor, with a remarkable exposed stone feature wall and contrasting wooden kitchen cupboards, fit with all of the amenities necessary to prepare a heart-warming meal for the family to enjoy gathered around the dining table.

As the evening grows darker, head upstairs where you have the choice of two bedrooms, a king-size or a twin, both decorated with a neutral colour scheme and sustaining the property's delightful traditional character through the wooden furnishings.

The king-size bedroom benefits from patio doors, flooding the room with natural light and leading to the raised garden area at the back of the property, where you can enjoy a refreshing glass of wine with your loved one with a view of the surrounding greenery in the evening.

Completing the first floor is the newly renovated family bathroom, contemporary in design with gleaming silver accents and featuring a bath with an overhead shower, giving you the choice of enjoying a leisurely soak or washing away the day.

Take a stroll into the village of Arnside, home to an array of quaint shops, cafes and restaurants, making a stop at The Albion, a traditional waterfront pub where you can indulge in a well-deserved pit stop and soak in the views across the estuary.

Take on the challenge of the Cross Bay Walk, an 8-mile guided tour crossing the sands of the ever-changing flats and channels of Morecambe Bay to reach the village of Kent's Bank.

Travel further afield to the historic market town of Kendal, home to the Kendal mint cake, where limestone buildings line the streets, housing an array of independent shops to pick up a keepsake of your trip.

Discover the local heritage with a visit to The Quaker Tapestry Museum and the medieval ruins of Kendal Castle or take in the scenic view across the rooftops of Kendal at Serpentine Woods.

Perfectly positioned between both The Lake District National Park and The Yorkshire Dales National Park, there are plenty of walking, hiking and cycling routes within easy reach to suit all abilities.

Thrill seekers can climb to the summit of Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England or explore the exciting depths of White Scar Cave in the Yorkshire Dales.

The Coach House is your perfect base for a memorable trip to the Lakes,

Where you’ll be staying

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ARNSIDE

Kendal 10 miles; Windermere 17 miles.

Arnside is situated on the southernmost tip of the Lake District in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where low limestone hills, marshy plains and deciduous woodlands characterise the surrounding land. This former fishing port has retained many of the features from its past. The beautiful pier and port areas of the village offer stunning views across the Kent Estuary, as well as providing an enduring reminder of Arnside's illustrious history. To the south of the village are the 15th century Pele Towers, which were constructed to defend against the marauding Scots. The local surrounding area is a nature lover's paradise with stunning limestone pavements and wonderful woodland walks through countryside alive with rare plants, trees and wildlife. The internationally renowned Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve is also just one mile away. Guided walks across the Kent Estuary are available, showing the full splendour of the shore and surrounding area. Within easy touring distance are the Lake District and Lune Valley, the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland.

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This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
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  • Christmas